The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 24, 1971, Image 3

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    THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 24, 1971
Street Repaving
Back Mountain Police Cease Operation
In a letter to Atty. Moses from
Dallas Township solicitor, Mr.
Townend stated: “‘.. .......
Since receiving these demands
the Dallas supervisors have
been asking why we should not
publish these demands in the
newspaper. My answer has
been that you requested that we
not release the police demands
to the press. At this time, how-
ever, it seems to me that it is
time for the public to be aware
of what the police are asking for
and unless we hear differently
or come to some other
agreement with you, I would
expect to give a copy of the
demands to the newspaper next
Monday evening, the 2ist of
June.”
Highlights of the contract
proposals for 1972, as submitted
by the Back Mountain Police
Department are:
1. A one-year contract,
commencing January 1, 1972,
and terminating December 31,
1972.
2. A salary increase of $3,000
across the board for all
members of the department.
3. A longevity increment of
one percent for every two years
of service. Past service to be
included.
CE CREAM
MANY FLAVORS TO
CHOOSE FROM
4. The appointment of six
additional men to the depart-
ment, with any future vacancies
filled immediately.
5. Chief Frank Lange and
Chief Herbert Updyke shall
occupy the highest rank of
police officer in the department,
and upon the retirement of
either one, the position of chief
of police shall be held by only
one person.
6. The appointment of an
additional policeman to the
rank of sergeant with a ten
percent basic pay differential
between the rank of patrolman
and the rank of sergeant.
(continued from PAGE ONE)
7. Every police officer shall
receive the pay for the job he
performs, regardless of
whether he has been formally
promoted to the higher position.
The remainder of the 4-page
contractual proposals listed
requests for vacation time, paid
sick leave, health insurance,
life insurance, paid holidays,
uniform allowances, work
schedule, adquate police
equipment, and pensions.
Back Mountain Joint Police
Department was helped to
materialize by the late Dr. Hugo
Mailey, head of the Department
of Community Affairs, Wilkes
Marona,
Spinoza, $150,000;
County, $36,000.
For building sewer (that is,
pipe laid from house to street
lateral) the authority has
always recommended cast iron,
vitrified clay and abestos-
cement. However, due to
inquiries by residents con-
cerning plastic pipe, a study
was made and the results sum-
marized at the meeting by
Douglas Diehl, project manager
for Roy Weston, Inc. Mr. Diehl
recommended that plastic pipe
(PBC), schedule 40, be used for
residential building sewers
only; no industrial lines.
$2,300,000;
and Tri-
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LOUDEN HILL FARM DAIRY STORE
THURSDAY, JUNE 24-10 A. M.
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY — AE (DALLAS) FORMERLY GAVY'S MARKET.
SPECIALS AT OUR DALLAS STORE ONLY JUNE 24-JUNE 26
GRADE "A" FRESH
EGGS
Dozen
Large
49
Dozen
Medium
41°
(continued from PAGE ONE)
Schedule 40 should be used for
trench depth to 12 feet; over 12-
foot depth, schedule 80 should
be installed.
The authority agreed that it
will permit PBC to be used by
private home owners, but they
must comply in accordance
with the engineering report.
Minimum diameter for building
sewer line is four inches,
The first set of assessment
rolls is expected to be ready by
mid-July. But assessment bills
will not be sent out for at least
two months, Chairman Martin
said. This is due, in part, to lack
of an authority office and secre-
tary.
100% PURE FRESH
ORANGE
JUI Cc BE half gal.
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PAGE THREE
Vacancies for Women
At Job Corps Center
The Job Corps has announced
it has vacancies in Job Corps
centers for women and that
eligible young Pennsylvania
women may be assigned to the
Keystone Job Corps Center for
Women in Drums, Luzerne
County. Enrollees must be at
least 16 but not yet 22 years of
age.
The goal of the Job Corps, the
organization said, “is to provide
disadvantaged youths with an
opportunity to acquire the skills
and attitudes needed to become
useful and productive members
of the community.”
The Job Corps pays for an
enrollee’s transportation to the
Drums center and enrollees
receive a living allowance of $30
amonth. This may be increased
to $50 a month if they do well in
their work.
Vocational training is offered
in a number of fields, including
clerical and business
(secretary, keypunch operator,
general office clerk, filing,
typing, etc.); cosmetology
(beauty culture, etc.); food
service (food preparation and
serving).
Job Corps enrollees are
recruited and screened by the
local office of the Pennsylvania
State Employment Service.
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JUNE 28—JULY 4
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JULY 3—JULY 11
NORDICA
COTTAGE CHEESE
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